Michael J. Fox

Kelly Osbourne

The 2010 Spike Scream Awards Celebrate Sexy Ladies and Smoking-Hot Guys

The ladies stayed neutral on the Spike Scream Awards red carpet in LA on Saturday night.

The ladies stayed neutral on the Spike Scream Awards red carpet in LA on Saturday night. Nina Dobrev arrived in black while Nikki Reed chose a fun one-shoulder Alice and Olivia LBD. Neve Campbell represented the Scream franchise in a short, sparkly number, and Anna Paquin stopped for a picture without her carpet companion Stephen Moyer to show off her sexy dress and Brian Atwood pumps. Presenter Blake Lively broke up all the black with a gray Lanvin gown on her way into the event. Check out our red carpet video for interviews with Nikki, Jackson Rathbone, Emma Roberts, and more!

Things were a little more colorful inside with Megan Fox presenting in a peach mini and Kristen Stewart wearing bright white as she accepted two awards for Twilight. It was the vampires from True Blood that ruled the stage, though, as Alexander Skarsgard beat out Stephen Moyer for Best Horror Actor and their HBO hit took home the Best TV Show win. His girlfriend, Kate Bosworth, supported him from backstage and celebrated with his costars. The gang from Vampire Diaries, Nina, Ian Somerhalder, and Paul Wesley, presented Anna Paquin with Best Horror Actress. Halle Berry turned up the heat in a gold sequin dress, and things got even hotter as Neve, David Arquette, Emma Roberts, and director Wes Craven introduced a scary clip from Scream 4. Ryan Reynolds rounded out the night's hottest men as his Green Lantern won Most Anticipated Movie. The show also paid tribute to past hits with a 25th anniversary celebration of Back to the Future and a funny look at Bill Murray reprising his role in Ghostbusters. The whole thing airs on Spike TV on Tuesday at 9 p.m.!

To see LOTS more pictures from the red carpet and stage, just read more

Chris O'Donnell

The Guys Get Gorgeous on the Emmys Red Carpet

Lots of attention gets lavished on the lovely ladies on the red carpet, but the guys looked great as well last night at the Emmys.
The Guys Get Gorgeous on the Emmys Red Carpet

Lots of attention gets lavished on the lovely ladies on the red carpet, but the guys looked great as well last night at the Emmys. From the men of Entourage to John Krasinski, Ryan Kwanten and Neil Patrick Harris — click through to see all the gentleman.

Zach Braff

The Cast of Scrubs Put on Their Poker Faces

The cast of Scrubs had a lot to celebrate last night after their fairy-tale season finale, but instead of poppin' champagne, they opted to try their skills at the poker table at the the Michael J.

The cast of Scrubs had a lot to celebrate last night after their fairy-tale season finale, but instead of poppin' champagne, they opted to try their skills at the poker table at the the Michael J. Fox Foundation For Parkinson's Research Fundraiser. Sarah Chalke looked lovely on scruffy Zach's arm while CaCee Cobb just looked happy to be with her man Donald Faison. Seems like a good time was had by all, but the real question is whether or not Zach tried to recruit a few of his friends to do a little lip syncing for the video he's directing after all the gambling fun.

More pics including Teri Hatcher, Julie Bowen, and Holly Robinson Peete, so just read more

TV

Recast Family Ties and Win a Prize!

Every other Wednesday on BuzzSugar, I post a Recast challenge, where I ask you to choose new actors for a classic TV show or movie.

Every other Wednesday on BuzzSugar, I post a Recast challenge, where I ask you to choose new actors for a classic TV show or movie. The reader who submits the best cast wins a BuzzSugar t-shirt!

For this recast challenge let's journey back to the '80s and take a look at one of my all-time favorite sitcoms, Family Ties. Every week from 1982 to 1989, families across America tuned in to watch and laugh as the hippie Keaton parents attempted to relate to their ideologically opposite children. Some of the funniest, most memorable scenes resulted from clashes between Elyse and Steven and their young Republican, Reagan-loving son Alex, played by Michael J. Fox.

If you could choose a new cast for an updated version of this show, who would you pick to play gentle-natured mom Elyse and left-leaning dad Steven? What young actor could portray an uptight, older-than-his years (George Bush-loving?) but totally crushworthy teenage son? Who would you choose for oldest sister Mallory, who's more concerned with the mall and boys than current events? Finally, recast the youngest sibling Jen, who is generally the voice of reason even though her sane words fall on deaf ears.

Leave your entry in the comment section below, and I'll pick one winner to feature Tuesday, April 1, complete with a "new" cast photo.

To see a list of characters to recast and a photo of the BuzzSugar t-shirt, read more

Movies

Recast Back to the Future and Win a Prize!

Every Wednesday on BuzzSugar, I post a Recast challenge, where I ask you to choose new actors for a classic TV show or movie.

Every Wednesday on BuzzSugar, I post a Recast challenge, where I ask you to choose new actors for a classic TV show or movie. The reader who submits the best cast wins a BuzzSugar t-shirt!

This 1985 sci-fi comedy should be tons of fun to recast, since the characters are so quirky, and the movie is such a favorite for many children of the '80s (well, and '70s, and '90s...). If you could recast Back to the Future today with new actors, who would you pick?

I have a sneaking suspicion that many of you will be itching to cast Shia LaBeouf in the part of Marty McFly, which might well be fitting, though I wonder who else could do well with the part. And who could play the zany Doc Brown? Or Marty's parents, Lorraine and George? And then, of course, there's Biff the bully.

Leave your entry in the comment section below, and I'll pick one winner to feature Tuesday, July 31, complete with a "new" cast photo. To see a list of characters to recast and a photo of the BuzzSugar t-shirt, read more

Cate Blanchett

TIME's 100 Get Their Influence On

Some of the best and the beautiful weren't too tired after Monday's big Gala to be honored at another.

Some of the best and the beautiful weren't too tired after Monday's big Gala to be honored at another. Tuesday marked the annual TIME 100 Most Influential People party -- and these folks made the list. John Mayer (yes, he's on the list) left his one beautiful brunette at home, but was happy to pose with another -- a stunning America Ferrera. Meanwhile, Cate Blanchett was looking much better than Monday, back to her usual luminescence. It's so wonderful to see Michael J. Fox out and about! Yays for everyone honored at the fancy pants event. I'd just love to see what Tina Fey and Martha Stewart chat about...

To see a BOATLOAD more pics from this event, including Tina Fey, John Edwards, George Lucas, Martha Stewart and many many more just read more

Michael J. Fox

Rush Limbaugh is an A**hole

Can you believe this?

Can you believe this? Rush Limbaugh is an a**hole and you all know how much I hate to use bad words. Mocking Michael J. Fox is just wrong in so many ways. I don't care if he has since apologized, the painkilling pill popper should think before he speaks. We know the ad that MJ did is sad to watch but Rush should not have opened his mouth up like he did. Michael J Fox was the original poster boy for my generation. Secret of my Success is still one of my favorite movies of all time. Why would anyone bash someone suffering from such a serious disease as Parkinson's. Here's more:

Michael J. Fox, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, appears in a TV ad for a Senate candidate who supports stem-cell research, and the severe shaking and stiffness associated with the disease are evident in his movements. But conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh has accused the actor of exaggerating his symptoms for the camera.

Commenting on Fox's commercial for Missouri Senate challenger Claire McCaskill, Limbaugh said on his syndicated radio program Tuesday, "He is moving around and shaking, and it is purely an act."

Limbaugh later said on the show, "If this was not an act, then I apologize." He also went on to say, however, that Fox is allowing his illness to be exploited.

Fox's rep, John Rogers, called Limbaugh's remarks "shameful," USA Today reports. "It's an appalling, sad statement. Anybody who understands Parkinson's disease knows it's because of the medicine that one experiences" involuntary movements like those Fox shows in the commercial.

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